Convenient Hours

Our Yonge-Eglinton office is conveniently located on the second floor of the Yonge-Eglinton Centre, which is easily accessible by TTC as well as by car. Just steps from Eglinton Subway Station, this location has the added benefit of having several amenities located nearby, such including a Metro supermarket, a Goodlife Fitness, and the local Cineplex movie theatre. We are also proud to be able to cater to Toronto’s diverse communities by offering services in English, Arabic, French, Hebrew, Hindi, and Punjabi.

At our Yonge-Eglinton location, we offer a comprehensive range of services that are sure to meet all your dental needs, whether you are concerned about the health of your teeth or are looking for a way to protect your smile! Services available here include teeth whitening, x-rays, botox, and state-of-the-art veneers. All our cosmetic dentistry services are listed below.

Do you play contact sports? A custom-fitted mouthguard made especially for you by our team can protect your teeth and mouth from serious injury, save you hundreds - or even thousands! - of dollars in dental work, and may even help reduce the risk of concussion. When it comes to preventing injury and safeguarding your health, don’t rely on a bulky and uncomfortable store-bought model when our office can provide you with a more comfortable, reliable, and safer alternative.

Do you have a dental emergency? At Altima Dental, we are pleased to be able to provide you with an Emergency Helpline for all our Ontario locations available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Simply call our toll-free Emergency Helpline at 1.855.335.1555, and our team will do their best to ensure you receive a same-day appointment.

In addition to providing high-quality care for common dental needs as they arise, our team at Altima Dental also believes in the importance of preventative care that focuses on less urgent but equally significant needs to improve long-term health outcomes.

At our Yonge-Eglinton location, we offer oral cancer screening. Oral cancer is linked to behaviours such as tobacco use and excessive alcohol consumption, but can also be exacerbated by irritation of the teeth and chronic infections. Fortunately, oral cancer can be effectively treated when it is caught in the early stages by a dentist or a dental surgeon. If you think you may be at risk for oral cancer, talk to one of our dentists about arranging a screening today.